Re: Color-rendering index
by
run75441
02/02/2008, 10:03 AM #
loki:
Incandescent has a yellow or reddish cast to it which softens colors. A quick test is to take a series of different hues of blues and try to pick out the different ones. It is damn near impossible to do so. We proof graphics under 5000k fluorescent as it brings out the colors sharply, more so than incandescent, and approximates the noon day sun which is the better of the two.
As far as inks, do you know the difference between flexographic, lithographic, and rotogravure printing? In the processes of the last two there is an overlay of dot patterns (of varying patterns), at varying printing stations, to achieve the final color and look. While you can darken or lighten a color; it is the dot pattern and the size of the dot which will determine the crispness of the image and the sharpness of the color. Misalign the dots and the color may be muted and the image blurred. Much of what is seen in stores today is rotogravure printing.
I will give you this . . . most stores are lit using fluorescent lighting.